We love Kasia Górska’s beautiful analogue shots of elegant European cities–this week, we chatted with Kasia about her work, and she gave us five excellent reasons to document your travels with film. Check it out! 1. Light depiction. You will be amazed at how your camera reacts to ...

Kiki Li’s Hong Kong is one of quiet moments, surreal portraits, and scenes of longing and contemplation. Every photograph tells a different story, leaving the viewer with more questions than answers. We talked to Kiki about her process and why she shoots film. what film do you use? ...

We are seriously, seriously in love with Jenna Keith’s California–warm sunsets, flowers, beaches, and youthful adventures. We were lucky enough to chat with Jenna about her photos + her process. What film do you use? Camera? Film: usually Kodak Gold 200 or 400 or Fuji Superia ...

Costa Rica is by far my favorite place I have ever traveled to. Not only is it incredibly gorgeous, but the lifestyle and culture completely draws you in. You might take a first look and think that these people who live there are living in less than ideal situations, but the reality is they ...

It’s no secret that we love analogue photography on Atlas Addict–it produces gorgeous, dreamy visuals while encouraging a slower and more deliberate approach to making images. We spend a lot of time browsing through sites like instagram, tumblr, and flickr looking for talented ...

We’re a big fan of Felix Machleid’s analogue work–in particular, his summerly snaps of Berlin–so we were psyched when he agreed to share some photos + answer a couple of questions with us. What camera do you use? Film? I use a Minolta X-700. A few years ago I found the ...

There’s seasons of life where traveling isn’t just a week long vacation or weekend adventure-it’s a few months of spreading roots and becoming a local in a new location. I affectionately call it a nomad experience. It’s a study abroad, or an internship, or a summer job in a random location. My ...